After two years, this September 22, the capital of the country is once again experiencing a Day without a Car and without a Motorcycle from 5 am to 9 pm This time, the municipalities of Mosquera and Chía are joined, where the measure applies from 6 am to 8 pm
6:45 a.m.: The mayor of Bogotá, Claudia López, celebrated and inaugurated the day without a car and without a motorcycle in the city, through her Twitter account.
Today’s gonna be a good day!
Today the DNA of the citizen culture of shared and sustainable mobility in Bogota is going to roll.
Thank you Bogotá for being the wonderful city that by popular vote decided to have a #diasincarroysinmoto as a great social experimentpic.twitter.com/7ZGtNJdwPk– Claudia López Hernández (@ClaudiaLopez) September 22, 2022
6:30 a.m: TransMilenio users report congestion at system stations and warn about the lack of buses to feed the operation.
6:00 am: TransMilenio presents the first report of the day. At the beginning of the morning there was high demand, a total of 218,307 tickets validated in the system. That is, 13% more compared to the day without a car in 2020. At this time, the system operates without setbacks.
5:30 am: People who travel by bicycle have 598 kilometers of bike lanes available and 107.63 kilometers of bike lanes, from 6 am to 8 pm In addition, there is the team of Guardians of the Ciclovía to accompany cyclists.
4:00 a.m.: TransMilenio stations opened half an hour earlier than their usual schedule. The closing of the operation will be at 1:00 am on September 23.
BRIEFCASE